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Sources

Manuscript Source

London, British Library Additional MS 30512, fo 95a198a2. Description (from the website of the British Library): [quot ]Leabhar Ui Maolconaire: a collection of legends, lives of saints compiled by the family of O'Mulconroy. Written in various hands. A list of contents by Eugene O'Curry is prefixed. Inserted, on ff. 73b, 74, are notes concerning the family of Mac Geogaghan, circ. 1631. Vellum; ff. 123. 15th cent. From the libraries of W. Monck Mason and Sir W. Tite. Octavo.[quot ] For details see Robin Flower: Catalogue of Irish manuscripts in the British Museum. Vol. II, London 1926 (repr. Dublin 1992), pp. 470505.

On p. 309 of his edition of the Fifteen Tokens of Doomsday, Whitley Stokes mentions [quot ]a tract dealing with this subject at fo. 26 of a ms in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, marked 1291, and transcribed by Hugh O'Daly in 1775. See Dr. Abbott's Catalogue, p. 307.[quot ]

Secondary literature (For literature about the Apocrypha, click on http://celt.ucc.ie/Apocrypha.pdf)

St. John D. Seymour, 'Notes on Apocrypha in Ireland', Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 26 (1926) Class C: 107117.

St. John D. Seymour, Irish Visions of the Other-World: A Contribution to the Study of Medieval Visions (London 1930).

Louis Gougaud, Christianity in Celtic lands: a history of the churches of the Celts, their origin, their development, influence and mutual relations by Dom Louis Gougaud, translated from the author's MS. by Maud Joynt (London 1932; reprinted Dublin 1992).

Benjamin Hudson, 'Time is Short: The Eschatology of the Early Gaelic Church', in: Caroline Walker Bynum and Paul Freedman (eds.), Last Things: Death and the Apocalypse in the Middle Ages (Philadelphia 2000) 10123; esp. 102105.